Living with Inattentive ADHD, with Cynthia Hammer | EDB 312

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  • čas přidán 19. 12. 2023
  • Cynthia Hammer, self-advocate & founder of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition, shares her experiences with the disorder, and how it can differ from other types of ADHD.
    Cynthia Hammer is the Founder and Executive Director of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition, and author of the book She earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work in 1972. For many years she was a stay-at-home mom raising three sons while her husband spent long days at work as a general surgeon. She started a non-profit organization in 1993 to help adults with ADHD, and she recently started a different non-profit, the Inattentive ADHd Coalition to create more awareness of Inattentive ADHD.
    For more about the Inattentive ADHD Coalition: www.iadhd.org/
    To learn more about Cynthia’s book: a.co/d/h8EpdXI
    And check out Cynthia's articles for Different Brains: differentbrains.org/author/ch...
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Komentáře • 7

  • @bellyfulochelly4222
    @bellyfulochelly4222 Před 15 dny

    Great interview!
    That bit about untreated ADHD making us more susceptible to dementia I had never heard. That's unsettling.

  • @mitch-te5ss
    @mitch-te5ss Před 4 měsíci +4

    i finally feel heard, thank you for this video. i would love to see more stuff with her.

  • @rivera0822
    @rivera0822 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this informative talk! I needed to hear this today.

  • @tonynunez6539
    @tonynunez6539 Před měsícem

    Only a psychiatrist can prescribe ADHD medication. My nurse practitioner said he/she could not.

  • @tonynunez6539
    @tonynunez6539 Před měsícem

    Everyone has a level of ADHD. Some are bad enough to need medication. Over 25% of people in prison have a serious problem.

    • @t.6071
      @t.6071 Před 29 dny +4

      No they don’t because it only counts as adhd if it affects your daily lifestyle